Making a Healthy Environment for a Healthy Community

Welcome

The Cayuga County Community Health Network, Inc. (CCCHN) is a consortium of community, health and human service leaders and providers who serve the residents of Cayuga County. We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit that strives to improve the overall health of Cayuga County residents by:

Annual Breastfeeding Conference slated for Oct. 11, 2018

IBCLC, Author, Master Herbalist, Expert Consultants to Healthcare Providers, and Television Personality Sara Chana Silverstein is coming to Auburn in October for the third annual Breastfeeding Conference.

Bike To School Day

Cayuga Community Health Network joined other community partners to help the Cayuga County Health Department encourage children to bike (or scooter, or skate...) to school safely.

Full Bike Rack

Wear Your Helmets

Healthy Neighborhoods Coordinator

Nature's Bike Rack

City eyes walkability with expert

Read more about the walk audit our nonprofit hosted with the help of Arise and HealtheConnections to learn more about how the City of Auburn can encourage walking and biking as a sustainable form of transportation.

National Expert Mark Fenton came to Auburn to conduct a walk audit to show places where the community can incorporate more features to make walking and biking an easier form of transportation.

Help support our nonprofit agency by selecting Cayuga Community Heath Network as you shop at Amazon Smile, or click here for the link.

See how HealtheConnections and partner organizations throughout Central New York, such as CCCHN, are implementing strategies that are proven to work, making it easier for people to make healthy choices. This work was made possible through the Local IMPACT grant, funded by the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) and led by the New York State Department of Health.

2017-2018 Annual Report

Interested in what we've been up to this year? Check out a quick snapshot of our program year by viewing our annual report. Like what you see? Check back to view our events, or consider donating to help this nonprofit continue our mission.

Did you know your tablet can make you healthier?

CCCHN is working with the Seymour Library to have a Technology, Health & Fitness workshop, which helps people understand how to use apps to track their food and physical activity to better control their conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Staff regularly come to the library on alternating Mondays. Bring your own device or use a tablet or phone provided by the Cayuga Community Health Network. Registration is appreciated, so please call the library at 252-2571.